Realtors: Your Contractor Referrals Are Worth Thousands
That Actually Close.
You refer painters, plumbers, and handymen every week — for free. Those jobs are worth $30,000+/year in referral fees. Stop leaving money on the table.
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Real Estate Agent lead gen is broken.
Here's what you're dealing with.
You Refer Constantly — And Get Nothing
"Who's a good painter?" You answer 20 times a year. The painter gets $4,000 jobs. You get a thank you text.
Zillow Is Bleeding You Dry
$500/month for zip code leads that 4 other agents also got. Racing to call first. Cold leads, low close rates.
Your Network Doesn't Work Both Ways
You've sent your electrician 15 jobs. He's sent you zero clients.
How LeadChuck works for real estate agents
Set Your Referral Fees
Painters pay $75. Flooring contractors pay $125. When you refer a client, you earn that fee automatically.
Refer Like You Already Do
Client needs a painter? Plumber after inspection? You're already making these referrals. Now they're tracked and compensated.
Get Leads FROM Contractors
"We just finished this $60K renovation — they're thinking of selling." That lead comes to you.
The referral flywheel in action
Monthly referral income: $475. Net after lead cost: $325. Plus $14,550 commission from painter referral. Annual projection: $31,800–$47,700 in new revenue.
Who sends real estate agents leads?
These trades encounter your work constantly — and get paid to send it your way.
General Contractors
Big renovations often trigger a sale. "We fixed it up to sell." GCs hear this constantly.
Roofers
New roof on a 25-year-old house? Half the time, homeowners are prepping to sell.
Home Inspectors
They know who's buying and selling before anyone.
HVAC Technicians
$8,000 repair estimate on a 15-year system? "Maybe we should just sell."
Mortgage Brokers
Pre-approved buyers need a realtor. The relationship should be two-way.
Who do real estate agents refer out?
Every job creates referral opportunities. Turn them into income.
Painters
$65–$125Pre-listing refresh. Post-purchase customization.
Cleaning Services
$40–$75Move-out, move-in, deep cleaning, staging prep.
Flooring Contractors
$80–$150Carpet replacement before listing. Hardwood refinishing for buyers.
Handyman Services
$35–$60Every listing has a punch list. Every closing has a to-do list.
Landscapers
$50–$100Curb appeal wins deals. Mulch, trimming, pressure washing.
Simple, transparent pricing
Free to join
No monthly fees
Pay per lead
You set the price
10% platform fee
Only on lead fees
Earn referrals
Offset your costs
“I tracked it — 147 contractor referrals last year. All free. First month on LeadChuck, I made $485 in referral fees. Then my flooring contractor sent me a seller lead — $425,000 sale, $12,750 commission. I paid him $150. That's an 8,500% return.”
Maria G.
Licensed real estate agent, Houston, TX · 11 years in business
Frequently asked questions
No. Contractors set their own lead fees ($35-150). When you refer and they hire, you earn that fee. Separate from your transaction.
Set a price for buyer/seller leads. When a contractor's client mentions selling, they refer through LeadChuck.
LeadChuck referral fees are transparent service fees — no different from paying for Zillow leads. Disclosed and above-board.
You're already a referral powerhouse. It's time to get paid.
Every recommendation you give is worth money. Every contractor who hears "we're selling" could send you a lead.
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